Child Abuse Clinical Trial
Official title:
Promoting Child Mental Health: RCT of Home Visiting
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of Hawaii's Healthy Start Program (HSP), a home visitation program for families at risk for child abuse, in promoting the health and development of children.
Hawaii's Healthy Start Program (HSP) is a well-respected home visiting program for families
at risk for abuse of their newborn children. The program incorporates early identification
of at-risk families. Each family then begins receiving long-term home visitations. The home
visiting component aims to promote child health and development and to prevent child abuse
by improving family functioning and parenting. Home visitors are trained paraprofessionals
working under professional supervision. The program includes both direct services and
referrals to community resources. Direct services include providing emotional support to
parents, encouraging them to seek needed professional help, teaching parents about child
development, and role-modeling parenting skills and problem-solving techniques. In a
previous study, at-risk families were randomly assigned to either HSP or no intervention.
Evaluations were conducted at the time of the child's birth and at ages 1, 2, and 3 in order
to assess the home environment and the development and well-being of the child. This study
is a continuation study. Participants will include the original families from the previous
study, as well as a new group of families who are not at risk for child abuse. By
interviewing and observing these two groups of families, this study will evaluate the
effectiveness of HSP in promoting children's mental health, cognitive and social-emotional
development, and academic achievement in the first years of school.
All families will be evaluated on a yearly basis when the child is in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
grade. Interviews will be conducted with the parents, children, and teachers. Parent
interviews will focus on family functioning, including mental health of the parents,
parenting attitudes and behaviors, quality of the home environment, and any domestic
violence or substance abuse that occurred. In addition, the child's health and development,
as well as use of any community resources will be assessed. Interviews with the children and
teachers will focus on assessing the child's behavior and emotional well-being. The family's
home environment, the interaction between the parents and children, and the children's
classroom behavior will be observed. Each child will also undergo developmental testing. All
measurements will be collected at each yearly visit.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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